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1 раскошеливаться
1) General subject: dip into one's pocket, dip into one's purse, dip into pocket, disburse, open purse, put hand in pocket, put hand into pocket, open purse, loosen purse-strings, put one's hand in one's pocket2) Colloquial: come down, shell out, tip up, pay up (Come on, pay up! — Гони монету! You'll have to pay up — Тебе придётся выложить эти денежки You might as well smile and pay up — Как ни крути, а раскошеливаться придётся)3) Makarov: weed to, come down with money, cough up, dig into purse, dip hand into pocket, dip hand into purse, dub up -
2 транжирить деньги
1) General subject: dip into means, fling one's money around2) Colloquial: blow, buy a white horse3) Finances: waste money4) Makarov: dip deeply into (one's) means, dip deeply into ( one's) purse, dip into (one's) means, dip into (one's) purse, dip hand into pocket, dip hand into purse5) Phraseological unit: spend like a drunken sailor -
3 растрачивать деньги
2) Banking: waste money3) Makarov: dip deeply into (one's) means, dip deeply into ( one's) purse, dip into (one's) means, dip into (one's) purse, dip hand into pocket, dip hand into purse, embezzle moneyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > растрачивать деньги
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4 погружать
1) General subject: bathe (ся), (слегка) dap, dip, embathe, enwrap, immerge (в жидкость), immerse, inwrap, lade, mud, plunge, sink, souse, steep (в жидкость), steeper (в жидкость), submerge, submerse3) Medicine: pocket (в тканевой карман)4) Poetical language: embay5) Military: dive6) Engineering: dip (опускать в жидкость), douse, embed, immerse (опускать в жидкость), load (грузить), submerge (опускать в жидкость)7) Agriculture: submerge (в воду; ся)8) Construction: bed9) Railway term: charge10) Automobile industry: flood (в жидкость)12) Forestry: embark (на судно)13) Metallurgy: flood (в жидкий металл)14) Textile: steep (в раствор)15) Leather: drench16) Mechanic engineering: countersink17) Drilling: handle18) Microelectronics: imbed19) Makarov: dip (в жидкость), imbathe, submerge (в воду), duck in, duck into, dip into (что-л. во что-л.) -
5 раскошелиться
1) General subject: come down (come down with your money! - раскошеливайтесь!), dip into one's pocket, dip into one's purse, go to the expense of (на что-л.), splurge (on something) (на что-либо), loosen purse-strings, put one's hand in one's pocket, dig deep2) Colloquial: fork out (for) (на что-л.), fork over (на что-л.), fork up (на что-л.), shell out3) British English: lash out (on something) -
6 раскошеливаться
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7 лезть
нсв vi1) взбираться, подниматься to climb (up)лезть на кры́шу — to climb onto a roof
лезть на́ гору — to climb up a hill
2) разг проникать куда-л, входить тайком to climb, to crawl, to get (through, into, under)лезть в по́греб — to go down into a cellar
лезть под крова́ть — to crawl under a bed
лезть в во́ду — to get into the water
де́ти лезут тайко́м в сад — the children are sneaking into the orchard
во́ры лезут в дом — thieves are stealing into the house
3) разг проникать рукой во что-л to reach into; to dip intoлезть в карма́н — to reach/to dip into one's pocket
лезть в я́щик стола́ — to reach into a drawer
4) разг вмешиваться во что-ллезть в дра́ку — to get into a fight, to start/to pick a fight
не лезь не в своё де́ло! — mind your own business! coll
не лезь к нему́ с пустяка́ми! — don't bother him with trifles!
5) разг чаще с отрицанием - входить куда-л, быть в порусапо́г не лезет на́ ногу — the boot doesn't fit on the foot
6) разг выпадать - о волосах, шерсти to fall/to come out•- лезть на рожон
- лезть в бутылку
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8 запускать
I несов. - запуска́ть, сов. - запусти́ть1) (тв. в вн.; бросать) fling (d at), hurl (d at)запуска́ть ка́мнем в окно́ — fling / throw / hurl a stone at a window
2) (вн.; о воздушных шарах, ракетах и т.п.) launch (d)запуска́ть на орби́ту (вн.) — launch (d) into orbit
запуска́ть иску́сственный спу́тник Земли́ — launch an artificial Earth satellite
запуска́ть возду́шного зме́я — fly a kite
3) (вн.; приводить в действие; начинать выпуск) start up (d); launch (d)запуска́ть мото́р — start up an engine
запуска́ть изде́лие в произво́дство — launch a product; start manufacture of a product
запуска́ть програ́мму информ. — run / start a program
4) разг. (вн.; засовывать, вонзать) thrust (d)запуска́ть ру́ку в чей-л карма́н — dip one's hand into smb's pocket
5) (вн.; впускать куда-л) let (d in, into)запуска́ть ры́бок в аква́риум — let / put fish into the aquarium
••запуска́ть про́бный шар — send up a trial balloon
II несов. - запуска́ть, сов. - запусти́тьзапуска́ть де́зу жарг. — circulate / spread a false rumour
(вн.; переставать заботиться) neglect (d); allow (d) to deteriorate; let (d) slide разг.запуска́ть хозя́йство (домашнее) — neglect one's household duties
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9 запускать
1. запуститьзапускать камнем в окно — fling* / throw* / shy a stone at a window(-pane)
2. (вн.; о воздушных шарах, ракетах и т. п.) launch (d.)запускать на орбиту (вн.) — launch into orbit (d.)
3. ( приводить в действие) start up (d.)4. (вн.) разг. (засовывать, вонзать) thrust* (d.)2. запустить (вн.; переставать заботиться)запускать руку в чей-л. карман — dip one's hand into smb.'s pocket
neglect (d.); allow to deteriorate (d.); let* slide (d.) разг.
См. также в других словарях:
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dip into one's pocket — Australian Slang spend money … English dialects glossary
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